Enjoy dinner while others have dinner go hilariously wrong in the Derby Dinner Playhouse-presented production Don't Dress for Dinner, which opens tonight.
Don't Dress for Dinner will take place every day except Mondays from Jan. 7-Feb. 16. Evening shows begin at 7:45 p.m. with buffet starting at 6 p.m. Matinees begin either at 1 p.m. (Wednesday) or 1:30 p.m. (Sunday) with buffet starting at 11:45 a.m. All performances are to happen at Derby Dinner Playhouse, located at 525 Marriott Drive in Clarksville, IN.
Tickets for each show and dinner range between $35-$44 per person, depending on the show. All tickets can be purchased at the door, Derby Dinner website, or by calling Derby Dinner at 812-288-8281.
Don't Dress for Dinner is not your average dinner. Bernard wants to have a romantic weekend with his wi...actually his mistress. The wife, Jacqueline, is away for the weekend. He's hired a cordon bleu chef to prepare a wonderful dinner for the couple. He also brought in his friend, Robert, to act as an alibi. Problem is, Robert's got a secret of his own. Soon, so will the chef and Jacqueline. This dinner is about to go comically haywire.
Marc Camoletti created Don't Dress for Dinner, which Jim Hesselman directed. The cast includes John Vessels as Bernard, Tina Jo Wallace as Jacqueline, Cary Wiger as Robert, Sara King as Suzette, Jillian Prefach as Suzanne, and Nick Fitzer as George.
More information on the show can be found at the Derby Dinner Playhouse website.
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